Fix for the 0xA0 character problem in the InnoDB FOREIGN KEY parser: if my_isspace() treats 0xA0 as space, then let InnoDB do the same; this might break some multi-byte charset id's, though for big5, ujis, sjis this seems not to change the current behavior (I checked the tables in /share/charsets); this fix must NOT be merged to 4.1 because in 4.1 everything is in UTF-8
Fix the bug that the character 0xA0 that EMS MySQL Manager in ALTER TABLE adds after a table name confuses the InnoDB FOREIGN KEY parser, causing an error 121 when we try to add a new constraint; a full fix would require the lexer to be aware of thd->charset_info() and UTF-8
srv_printf_innodb_monitor(): Removed extraneous rewind() call.
The caller of this function calls rewind() if necessary.
In this way, we avoid rewind()ing stderr in
srv_lock_timeout_and_monitor_thread().
transactional table locks to tables mentioned in the query. These locks
are released at the end of the transaction automatically.
This is fix for bugs #5655, #5998 and issue #3762.
Remove parameter from call to btr_search_validate().
buf0buf.c:
Initialize member "index" of buf_block_t.
buf0buf.h:
Add member "index" to buf_block_t.
btr0sea.h:
Remove parameter of btr_search_validate()
btr0sea.c:
Make use of the added member "index" of buf_block_t.
Let MySQL check the existence of readdir_r with 3 arguments; Solaris seems to have just 2 args
Check the existence of readdir_r and localtime_r; even though MySQL does check these too, we need our own check for Hot Backup code
os0file.c:
Use re-entrant readdir_r where available
ut0ut.c:
Make a function to use thread-safe localtime_r where available; that particular function was not called from anywhere, though
Sergey Petrunia's ROR code fails to tell handlers that they should retrieve the primary key columns; let InnoDB ALWAYS retrieve them, to fix many bugs and potential bugs
Fix bug #6817 and bug #6827 : do not crash the server if the buffer pool becomes filled by the locks of ONE huge transaction, return error 1206 instead; do not crash the server, but return error if we cannot allocate memory for the buffer pool at a mysqld startup